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An attorney says reporting on Justice Sonia Sotomayor strongarming schools into buying her books when she comes to speak is an attempt for the news agency to appear even-handed.
A controversial bill in California, well on its way to becoming a new state law, would require a criminal court judge to sentence defendants based on their race in order to “rectify” racial bias.
Donald Trump’s unhappy comments about Iowa’s popular Republican governor caught the attention of a political commentator who lives in the state and says the former president is not acting wisely.
As a federal court in Arkansas decides whether to allow a Ten Commandments monument to remain on public property, a defender of religious liberty is confident in the Constitution and court precedent.
While the GOP presidential field is swelling, a conservative activist and columnist doesn't think many of the candidates expect to win the presidency.
As Ohio goes, they say, so goes the nation. Parents in the Buckeye State are desperately hoping that isn’t the case where a dangerous late-term abortion amendment with transgender loopholes is concerned.
A female competitive swimmer not named Riley Gaines is in the news after going public with her opposition to biological males being permitted in women's sports and locker rooms.
Another state has jumped aboard a growing movement requiring age verification before allowing access to online pornography.
The Associated Press continues to shed its journalistic credibility in the eyes of a once-trusting public, this time over the hot-button issue of mentally confused transgendered children and life-altering medical procedures.
A pro-life spokesperson says this month's cherry festival went sour for a group of teenagers.